Homemade Apple Butter is a scrumptious fall tradition that goes back many generations. This easy crockpot recipe will bring back fond memories of the apple butter your grandmother used to make with warm spices and a touch of vanilla extract. So much flavor with such simple ingredients.
We call this Sunday Apple Butter! You put it in the crockpot at the crack of dawn, and it cooks all day hands-off, making the house smell like heaven. Then at supper time, you have the most amazing spread for your biscuits, toast, or warm yeast rolls. For breakfast, serve over pancakes or waffles, or add a spoonful to your oatmeal or yogurt.
Fall is approaching fast, and fresh crisp apples are at the market. What better way to celebrate the season than with a crock full of apples, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg? This is a small batch recipe that makes about two pint-size jars of apple butter, so if you want to do some canning for gift-giving, I would double or triple the recipe.
How to make Crockpot Apple Butter
The first step is to peel, core, and slice the apples. Then, add them to a crock pot with sugar, cinnamon, ground cloves, nutmeg, and a pinch of salt. Slow cook on low for at least ten hours, then set the lid ajar so the steam can escape, and continue cooking until the mixture is dark and thick.
Use an immersion blender to blend the apples until smooth. Spoon into jars and store in the refrigerator for up to several weeks and, if frozen, up to several months. As always, check for spoilage, mold, strange odors, or colors. This apple butter would be even more delicious spread over this homemade Apple Bread or Sweet Cinnamon Swirl Bread.
What kind of apples are best?
Gala, Fuji, Red or Golden Delicious, McIntosh, or Jonagold are good, meaty apples that make awesome butter. Although Honey Crisp and Granny Smiths are great for baking, they are not ideal for an apple butter recipe, as you want softer apples for this. You can adjust the amount of sugar to the sweetness of the apples.
Is there really butter in Apple Butter?
This may come as a shock, but there is not any butter or anything that resembles butter in apple butter. Hence the name butter comes from the smooth texture of the apple spread over toasted bread and warm biscuits. It is like super concentrated, smooth, applesauce with spices that is cooked down to a spread. You will see exactly what I mean after you make your own batch!
How to Cook Apple Butter on the Stovetop
I like to make this recipe in a crockpot, but you can do this in a large pot on the stovetop. Add 3/4 cup water, apple juice, or apple cider to the mixture. Bring the pot to a simmer, and cook for 2 hours or until the apples are very soft and easily pureed with an immersion blender or stand blender. Don’t forget to remove the center cap on a stand blender. If the apple butter is too thin, put it back on the stove over low heat and simmer until desired consistency.
Certainly, this amazing jam will become a family tradition in your home and consequently bring the scrumptious taste of sweet fall apples and cinnamon to your table.
More Apple Recipes
Apple Butter Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 1/2 pounds apples peeled cored and sliced
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup brown sugar
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1/8 teaspoon ground cloves
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- Pinch of nutmeg
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Add the apples, sugar, cinnamon, ground cloves, salt, and nutmeg to a crock pot. Slow cook on low for at least ten hours. Stir in the vanilla extract. Set the lid ajar so the steam can escape, and continue cooking until the mixture is dark and thick.
- Using an immersion blender, puree the apple butter until smooth.
- Spoon into jars and store in the refrigerator for 10-14 days.
Notes
- A stand blender can be used as well, but cool the mixture first, and make sure you remove the cap on the blender so that steam escapes.
- Gala, Fuji, Red or Golden Delicious, McIntosh, or Jonagold are good, meaty apples that make awesome butter.
- To cook on a stovetop add 3/4 cup water, apple juice, or apple cider to the mixture. Bring the pot to a simmer, and cook for 2 hours or until the apples are very soft and easily pureed with an immersion blender or stand blender. Don’t forget to remove the center cap on a stand blender. If the apple butter is too thin, put it back on the stove over low heat and simmer until desired consistency.
- Store this apple butter in an airtight container or mason jar in the refrigerator for about 10-14 days. Or freeze for up to 6 months.
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Doug
I love apple butter and this is a great recipe. The spices compliment the apples nicely without being overpowering. Making it in a slow cooker is genius, no constant stirring like on the stovetop. Makes about 1.5 pints. I got it together before bedtime and slept through most of the cooking. Thanks Beth, you’re the best!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure, Doug! So glad that you liked it. Doesn’t it make the house smell wonderful.
Doug
It does, especially during the last phase when you set the lid ajar.
Jenny
Great apple butter recipe! So incredibly delicious over toasted English muffins. And the bonus was how great it made the house smell. Thanks for the recipe!
Beth Pierce
Thanks, Jenny! So glad that you liked the apple butter.
Celebrate Woman Today
I’ve never made apple butter, but always wanted to explore its flavors. Time has come!
Tammy
I love apple butter! I think it’s such a delicious spread for scones and sweet rolls, plus it is so much fun to make during the holiday season. Lovely recipe!
Sandra
This is so good!! Thank you so much for the recipe!
Beth Pierce
My pleasure, Sandra.
Ree
I am in love. This apple butter is the best. So easy and so tasty! Absolutely delicious on pancakes.
Lisa
This apple butter was very delicious. I enjoyed it on toast and also with my Greek Yogurt!